Sun Safety Tip: Plan Activities for Morning, Late Afternoon and Evening Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of planning activities for morning, late afternoon, or evening as a part of a sun safety strategy. Audio Descriptive Transcript -Text graphic of an animated outdoor setting with the sun, grass, flowers, butterflies, and three types of sunscreen with text in the center that states "Sun Safety Tip: Plan Activities for Morning, Late Afternoon and Evening." -Video featuring Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, in an indoor setting sitting at an office desk with a gym bag and a bottle of water behind her. -Video of a women wearing a hat and walking her two dogs in the park in the late afternoon -Video of two people on bicycles riding up a hill in the morning with the sun low in the sky. -Video of a mother and her two children swinging on a large bench swing in the evening with low sunlight. -Video of Dawn running on a shaded trail in the morning. -Animated graphic featuring a forest setting image in the background. Image icons appear featuring a bottle of SPF15 sunscreen, an umbrella at the beach, a set of long sleeve pants and matching long sleeve shirt, a clock, and sunglasses and a hat, representing a sun safe strategy. -Graphic featuring CDC logo above text that reads "For more sun safe tips visit: cdc.gov/skin-cancer/"